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Christoph Wilhelm Sensen

Christoph Wilhelm Sensen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
15410
World Ranking
9133
National Ranking
79

Overview

Christoph Wilhelm Sensen is affiliated with Graz University of Technology in Austria. Their research primarily spans the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Plant Science, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Biotechnology.

The scientist's work covers several topics, including:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics
  • Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization
  • Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
  • Enzyme Production and Characterization
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Christoph Wilhelm Sensen are:

  • Putative Origins of Cell-Free DNA in Humans: A Review of Active and Passive Nucleic Acid Release Mechanisms, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Enzymes revolutionize the bioproduction of value-added compounds: From enzyme discovery to special applications, 2020, Biotechnology Advances
  • Non-coding Natural Antisense Transcripts: Analysis and Application, 2021, Journal of Biotechnology
  • Circulating cell-free DNA is predominantly composed of retrotransposable elements and non-telomeric satellite DNA, 2020, Journal of Biotechnology
  • Evaluation of host-based molecular markers for the early detection of human sepsis, 2020, Journal of Biotechnology

The frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Biotechnology
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Biotechnology Advances
  • European Journal of Cell Biology
  • Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

Collaborators frequently co-authoring with Christoph Wilhelm Sensen include:

  • Jung Soh
  • Stefan Grabuschnig
  • Ingund Rosales Rodriguez
  • Daniel Schwendenwein
  • Petra Heidinger

Best Publications

  • Mutations in ABC1 in Tangier disease and familial high-density lipoprotein deficiency

    A. Brooks-Wilson;M. Marcil;S. M. Clee;L.-H. Zhang

  • The complete genome of the crenarchaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus P2.

    Qunxin She;Rama K. Singh;Fabrice Confalonieri;Yvan Zivanovic

  • The analysis of 100 genes supports the grouping of three highly divergent amoebae: Dictyostelium, Entamoeba, and Mastigamoeba

    Eric Bapteste;Henner Brinkmann;Jennifer A. Lee;Dorothy V. Moore

  • Transcription Profiling of Candida albicans Cells Undergoing the Yeast-to-Hyphal Transition

    André Nantel;Daniel Dignard;Catherine Bachewich;Doreen Harcus

  • Complete Dna-Sequence Of Yeast Chromosome-Xi

    B. Dujon;D. Alexandraki;B. André;W. Ansorge

  • Mutations in the ABC1 gene in familial HDL deficiency with defective cholesterol efflux.

    M. Marcil;A. Brooks-Wilson;S. M. Clee;K. Roomp

  • Complete Sequence of a 184-Kilobase Catabolic Plasmid from Sphingomonas aromaticivorans F199

    Margaret F. Romine;Lisa C. Stillwell;Kwong Kwok Wong;Sarah J. Thurston

  • Maintenance of ancestral complexity and non-metazoan genes in two basal cnidarians

    Ulrich Technau;Stephen Rudd;Peter Maxwell;Paul M. Gordon

  • Exploring functional contexts of symbiotic sustain within lichen-associated bacteria by comparative omics.

    Martin Grube;Tomislav Cernava;Jung Soh;Stephan Fuchs

  • Transcriptome analysis based on next-generation sequencing of non-model plants producing specialized metabolites of biotechnological interest.

    Mei Xiao;Ye Zhang;Xue Chen;Eun-Jeong Lee

  • Phylogenetic Analysis of the ING Family of PHD Finger Proteins

    Gordon H. Y. He;Caren C. Helbing;Mary J. Wagner;Christoph Wilhelm Sensen

  • Quantitative 3D analysis of the canal network in cortical bone by micro-computed tomography.

    David M. L. Cooper;Andrei L. Turinsky;Christoph Wilhelm Sensen;Benedikt Hallgrímsson

  • Prepublication data sharing.

    E Birney;T J Hudson;Green

  • Age-dependent change in the 3D structure of cortical porosity at the human femoral midshaft.

    David M. L. Cooper;C. David L. Thomas;John G. Clement;Andrei L. Turinsky

  • BRENDA in 2015: exciting developments in its 25th year of existence

    Antje Chang;Ida Schomburg;Sandra Placzek;Lisa Jeske

  • First insight into the genome of an uncultivated crenarchaeote from soil.

    Achim Quaiser;Torsten Ochsenreiter;Hans-Peter Klenk;Arnulf Kletzin

  • Rhizobiales as functional and endosymbiontic members in the lichen symbiosis of Lobaria pulmonaria L.

    Armin Erlacher;Tomislav Cernava;Massimiliano Cardinale;Massimiliano Cardinale;Jung Soh

  • Carbon and Sulfur Cycling by Microbial Communities in a Gypsum-Treated Oil Sands Tailings Pond

    Esther Ramos-Padrón;Sylvain Bordenave;Shiping Lin;Iyswarya Mani Bhaskar

  • Metagenomics of Hydrocarbon Resource Environments Indicates Aerobic Taxa and Genes to be Unexpectedly Common

    Dongshan An;Sean Caffrey;Jung Soh;Akhil Agrawal

  • Mutations in ABC1 in Tangier disease and familial high-density lipoprotein

    A Brooks-Wilson;Michel Marcil;Susanne M. Clee;Lin-Hua Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Terry Gaasterland
Terry Gaasterland University of California, San Diego
Benedikt Hallgrímsson
Benedikt Hallgrímsson Alberta Children's Hospital
Mark A. Ragan
Mark A. Ragan University of Queensland
W. Ford Doolittle
W. Ford Doolittle Dalhousie University
Gerrit Voordouw
Gerrit Voordouw University of Calgary
Hans-Peter Klenk
Hans-Peter Klenk Newcastle University
Tomislav Cernava
Tomislav Cernava University of Southampton
Stefan Wiemann
Stefan Wiemann German Cancer Research Center
Martin Grube
Martin Grube University of Graz
Gabriele Berg
Gabriele Berg University of Potsdam

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